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RFID MOT Station at MODEX

Logistics Business Magazine

Clustag, an RFID-based technology solution for distribution centres and warehouses, a Trademark of Rielec, has announced that it will be presenting its patented MOT Station at MODEX 2024. The premier experience trade show for the supply chain industry, MODEX 2024 will take place between 11-14 March in Atlanta, Georgia.

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The 2024 Third-Party Logistics Study: Shippers, 3PLs Draw on the Power of Partnerships

Penske Move Ahead

The 2024 Third-Party Logistics Study found that 95% of shipper respondents agreed that their relationships are successful and 99% of 3PL respondents agreed that their relationships are successful. It also takes a deeper dive into specific industry issues, including data and analytics, technology, reverse logistics and the talent crisis.

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Samsara Reports Q4 Financial Results

Logistics Business Magazine

Financial Results “Fiscal year 2024 was another year of durable and efficient growth,” Biswas (pictured) added. We are operating at a rare combination of scale, growth, and profitability.”

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Greener Farm to Fork Journey

Logistics Business Magazine

The new modelling reveals that 5G technologies could save the food and drink supply chain 37 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions between 2024 and 2035. The analysis presents emissions avoided between 2024 and 2035, assuming a staggered implementation of 5G-enabled solutions over time.

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Next-Generation Automation at Logimat 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

The company will introduce its first 5G devices catered for the warehouse and logistics sector – the Honeywell CT47 handheld computer ( pictured ) and the Honeywell ScanPal EDA 57 handheld computer – designed to provide enhanced data connectivity and communications in both indoor and outdoor environments.

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Can Mobile Robots Solve Skills Shortage?

Logistics Business Magazine

The Recruitment & Employment Confederation estimates that if labour shortages are not addressed, the UK economy will be £39 billion worse off each year from 2024. bigger than it is today. The advent of mobile robots has moved this on a further step.